The platform in numbers
Where do you work?
Able Assess adapts to your environment, providing the right insights for your specific care model.
Home Care
Reduce client falls, improve standardization across caregivers, and increase customer conversion rates.
Senior Living
Protect residents, reduce staff turnover, and avoid falls-related liability. Objective screening of residents across all levels of care.
Pharma & CROs
Grip strength as a clinical trial endpoint. Remote, objective, defensible.
Four metrics. One complete picture of function.
Grip strength
Full body strength proxy.
Sit-to-stand
Lower-limb power and balance. 30-second timed test.
Gait speed
Walking speed over a standardized 4-meter distance.
Timed Up and Go
Time to rise from a chair, walk three meters, turn, walk back and sit down.
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Assessment in four simple steps
Capture
Run the five-minute Able Assess protocol on any tablet. No clinical training required.
Score
Instant risk score generated against age- and sex-matched normative data.
Act
Risk report available immediately to allow for quick referrals to preventative care.
Track
Longitudinal trends surface decline early, so you can intervene before a fall.
Technology built for the frontline
Purpose-built for the bedside, the kitchen table and the resident's living room. Able Assess runs on any tablet, needs no clinical training, and fits into the workflow your staff already use.
- Works on any iOS or Android tablet
- Integration ready with EHRs and risk monitoring platforms
- Designed for simplicity-assessments can be administered by anyone

What our customers say
We increased our caseload by 20% by identifying patients at risk of falls earlier than we would otherwise.
The simplicity of this product is what makes it valuable. Anybody can use it, and we can trust that the data is accurate with every assessment.
Backed by the research
— Lancet, 2015
Published Studies
Prognostic value of grip strength: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study
· The Lancet
Grip strength was a stronger predictor of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality than systolic blood pressure across 17 countries.
Multifactorial falls risk screening outperforms single-test approaches
· BMJ
Multifactorial assessment combining strength, balance and gait measures identified significantly more at-risk older adults than any single screening tool.
Objective screening reduces falls incidence by 25%
· Age and Ageing
Standardized, objective falls risk screening programs reduced falls incidence by approximately 25% in community-dwelling older adults.
Grip Strength: An Indispensable Biomarker For Older Adults
· Clinical Interventions in Aging
Grip strength is an indispensable biomarker for predicting outcomes in older adults across multiple health domains.
Hand grip strength as a proposed new vital sign of health
· Journal of Health and Population Nutrition
Grip strength proposed as a new vital sign of health, with evidence supporting its role across the lifespan.
Functionally impaired patients face up to 42% higher readmission risk
· JAMA Internal Medicine
Functional impairment at discharge was independently associated with a 42% increased risk of 30-day hospital readmission.
Proven outcomes
See how organizations are using Able Assess to improve care quality and operational efficiency.
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